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Very Interesting Videos from Early NASA Flights

I’ve always been inter­ested in space flight and I found these high def­i­n­i­tion videos on Vimeo of early NASA flights.

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“That’s One Small Step for a Man, One Giant Leap for Mankind”

Those imor­tal words were spo­ken by astro­naut Neil Arm­strong 40 years ago today. On July 20, 1969 the dream of man to walk on the face of another celes­tial body, a dream as old as the heav­ens them­selveswas finally ful­filed. The work of thou­sands of sci­en­tists, engi­neers, con­trac­tors and astro­nauts was brought together for this […]

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Michael Collins: The Forgotten Member of Apollo 11

Forty years ago this Mon­day, Neil Arm­strong and Buzz Aldrin took the first steps on the moon. Dur­ing all the cel­e­bra­tion around this his­toric event a key mem­ber of that crew is often for­got­ten, Major Gen­eral Michael Collins. Collins decided to join NASA after John Glenn’s his­toric flight. The thought of cir­cling high above the earth drove him […]

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“We have liftoff on Apollo 11!”

Forty years ago today Apollo 11 lifted off from Cape Canaveral on it’s way to the moon! The great­est tech­no­log­i­cal endeavor ever taken on by mankind was under way. John F. Jennedy gave his famous “We choose to go to the moon..” speech only days after we put the first man in SUB­or­bit and now […]

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